Definitionn. an official in a British hospital who looks after the social and material needs of the patients
Last update: October 25, 2015
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The chairman of our company is also an almoner. [Please select]
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Made him royal almoner of the galleys. [Please select]
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The grand almoner, who presided, asked; "What name shall be given to this child." [Please select]
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I think he intends that I shall become his almoner. [Please select]
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As the vicaress was her almoner that lady felt her importance rapidly on the increase. [Please select]
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Even I myself, as the great man's almoner, am very much sought after. [Please select]
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Love must be free to give, defer, Himself alone his almoner. [Please select]
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Cunningham is almoner in general. [Please select]
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The violins and haut-boys played old but excellent pieces of music, and after supper, to lose no time, the grand almoner married the royal lovers in the chapel of the castle. [Please select]
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She was the Countess's almoner: every day she did good, lessening pain, whispering balm to the anguish-stricken, speaking as with authority to troubled souls. [Please select]
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